THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Tin: Rkd Tiutitoi!. From time to time rumor* come to hand that all is not well with ..the Soviet organisation in Russia. We liLive stories ol the ill-health ol most of the leaders of the movement, and. what is still more important, of constant quarrelling among them now that Lenin’s strong hand has been withdrawn. And there is little doubt that the (lovcrnment has failed to re-i..-g:inisc industry, and tn ensure tin* widlare of the people. \Ve have heard too ol a revival of the policy ol terrorism which was tin' most striking feature of Lenin's regime. Il a pears that tin* process ol building up is hardly begun, and that the methods of violence which aroused the world's resentment are one** more being resorted to. and that a new eamaign ag ; .| nst “pavasilie. non-prilotanaii element”- in other words against people the exefeinists do not like is m operation.—"Hawke's Bay Herald.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1924, Page 2
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155THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1924, Page 2
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